Date : 4/24/2019 9:01:07 PM
From : "The Economist today"
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Subject : America wants to challenge rogue petrostates

America has been a superpower for decades. As an energy superpower, however, it is not even an adolescent. As recently as 2015 it was illegal to export oil. Within ten years the shale boom has transformed it into the world’s biggest producer of crude.
   
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